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New Legislation Speeds Progress on Patient Access to New Technologies

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Technology

Bucshon and Schrier on this important bill which will not only have a measurable impact on clinical research, but also make a difference in cardiovascular clinicians’ efforts to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health.” Download the PDF version Advocacy Quality Improvement Technology Learn more at sts.org.

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ERAS Program Expedites Recovery for Congenital Heart Surgery Patients

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Adult Cardiac

Press Release ERAS Program Expedites Recovery for Congenital Heart Surgery Patients January 30, 2021 jbagley Wed, 01/27/2021 - 16:12 Study shows multidisciplinary pediatric care improves patient outcomes and experiences **A recorded press briefing featuring this research is available.**

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The Evolving Computed Tomography Market

DAIC

Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography Developments At RSNA23, ITN had the opportunity to speak with Bhvita Jani, principal analyst at Signify Research, about advancements and trends in medical imaging, including the development of coronary CTA. The benefits of continuing education prove to be invaluable.

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Cardiac Surgeons Lead Critical COVID-19 Research

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Research

We've shown that we can make a major contribution to a national effort that’s much larger than just cardiothoracic surgery.” With the enrollment of more than 2,000 patients in randomized trials and more than 14,000 patients in observational studies over the years, CTSN is among the top performers of NHLBI- and NIH-funded research groups.

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Feature | Bridging the Gender Gap in Heart Health: Women’s Specialized Clinics

American College of Cardiology

Bond's program incorporates experts in interventional cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, electrophysiology, advanced heart failure and other subspecialties in cardiology. Of course, the programs play an important role in research. It's really empowering to the patient."

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Why Go to In-Person Meetings and How to Get the Most Out of Them

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Early Career

In addition to cost, we all have time commitments in terms of clinical practice, research, family and other responsibilities that must be sacrificed to travel to meetings. Besides, no web browser add-ons can download the good fellowship and Cajun food available in New Orleans. So, then, why go? I whole-heartedly agree!